Gotham Chamber Opera Presents IL SOGNO DI SCIPIONE, Opens April 11

Gotham Chamber Opera continues its 10th-anniversary celebration with a revival of Mozart's Il sogno di Scipione, which announced the company's arrival on the New York cultural scene ten years ago. The original creative team will be reunited for the production, which opens at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater, John Jay College on April 11, 2012 and runs through April 21, 2012. Performances: Wednesday, April 11 at 7:30pm (Opening Night); Friday, April 13 at 8pm; Sunday, April 15 at 8pm; Tuesday, April 17 at 8pm; Thursday, April 19 at 8pm; and Saturday, April 21 at 8pm. Tickets are $30-$125 and are available online at www.ticketcentral.com or by phone at 212-279-4200.

The highly-virtuosic one-act opera tells the story of the Roman Emperor Scipio Africanus, who, in a dream, awakens to find two goddesses before him: Fortune and Constancy. He must choose one or the other to guide him through life. Dazed by their enticements and threats, Scipio calls up his dead forebears for guidance in making this important and dangerous choice.

"It is always fascinating for me to re-stage a production years after I first created it - the piece, the world, myself - all feel so different!" said Christopher Alden when asked about this revival of Il sogno di Scipione. "In the case of Sogno, a whole decade of life experiences will certainly cast a new light on the 15-year-old Mozart's dream play, and a New Group of dynamic young singers will undoubtedly push the allegorical-but-sexy characters in new directions. But, hopefully, the youthful genius of Mozart's music, breathing miraculous life into Metastasio's hoary opera seria libretto, will again work its magic as it did a decade ago when it inaugurated the marvelous Gotham Chamber Opera. Back then, Neal Goren and I were very pleasantly surprised to find that we had such an audience-friendly hit on our hands. Ten years on, a little older and probably not much wiser, let's see if we can do the impossible and make lightning strike twice!"

Gotham Chamber Opera opened the anniversary season with the world premiere of Dark Sisters, an opera by composer Nico Muhly and librettist Stephen Karam commissioned for the occasion. A co-commission and co-production of Gotham Chamber Opera, Music-Theatre Group, and the Opera Company of Philadelphia, Dark Sisters premiered at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College in November 2011 and was met with great critical acclaim.

Gotham Chamber Opera - "where opera gets intimate" - is known for its cutting-edge productions of works intended for smaller venues. Haydn's Il mondo della luna, presented in January 2010 at the Hayden Planetarium of the American Museum of Natural History, received worldwide attention for its celestial light show and use of laser technology. Other recent Gotham productions have been helmed by such celebrated directors as Moisés Kaufman, Mark Morris, Diane Paulus, Karole Armitage, and David Parsons.